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London's Week Ahead: Laufey at the O2, Jazz Nights and West End Magic

London's Week Ahead: Laufey at the O2, Jazz Nights and West End Magic

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London is buzzing this week, so if you’re wondering what to do, you’re in the right place. Let’s start with music on the big stage. Time Out London reports that Icelandic jazz-pop star Laufey is bringing her A Matter of Time tour to the O2 Arena in Greenwich for two huge shows this Sunday and Monday. Expect doors early in the evening, with Laufey on stage around 8:30 to 9pm, performing favourites like From the Start, Valentine and Let You Break My Heart Again, plus a full run-through of lush, orchestral jazz‑pop that turns the O2 into something that feels more like an intimate club.

If you prefer brass and big band over pop, the Jazz Cafe POSK in Hammersmith is hosting the Imperial College Big Band together with the Durham University Jazz Orchestra tonight, according to the Polish Social and Cultural Association’s events page. It runs from 8pm to about 10:30pm, and it’s a great excuse to head west for swinging standards, student energy and a very reasonably priced night of live music in one of London’s more under-the-radar jazz rooms.

For theatre lovers, SeatPlan’s March listings show the West End in full bloom all week. You can dive into blockbuster musicals like Hamilton, Les Misérables, Wicked or The Lion King any night, or try something newer and a bit quirkier. Kinky Boots is back in town with Strictly star Johannes Radebe, promising feel-good, high-heel glamour. Stranger Things: The First Shadow offers a darker, cinematic stage prequel to the Netflix series, while Harry Potter and the Cursed Child continues to turn the Palace Theatre into a live wizarding epic, perfect for a long evening in the middle of the week.

Looking ahead to Sunday, Unpolished Watches highlights British Watchmakers’ Day in London, a big gathering for anyone who loves mechanical watches, independent makers and a bit of design geekery. It’s a chance to meet British brands face to face, see new releases and maybe even pick up a future collectible.

Whether listeners fancy arena‑size pop, intimate jazz, or a night under the West End lights, London has something every day between now and the end of the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s on in the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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